Father and son killed in a suspected murder-suicide will be buried together

A father and son killed in a suspected murder suicide last Tuesday are to be buried together after a joint funeral service to be held next Sunday, July 24, writes David Raleigh.

Father and son killed in a suspected murder-suicide will be buried together

A father and son killed in a suspected murder suicide last Tuesday are to be buried together after a joint funeral service to be held next Sunday, July 24, writes David Raleigh.

The bodies of tragic Marco Velocci (aged 28), and his three-year-old son Alex James, died when the car they were travelling in collided with an articulated truck on the N24 Limerick Waterford Road outside their native Oola, Co Limerick.

Alex Power. Pictures: Press 22
Alex Power. Pictures: Press 22

Minutes prior to their shocking deaths, Mr Velocci left the home of his ex partner Jodie Power with their young son after Ms Power had sustained stab wounds and a broken arm during an apparent domestic dispute.

Fr John Morris, parish priest of Oola, confirmed the father and son would be buried together in Oola Cemetery after 10.30am Mass on Sunday in the local church.

Mr Velocci and his son's remains will be taken to the church on Saturday evening following a removal at Whelan's Funeral Home, Tipperary.

Post mortems were carried out last Wednesday night by the Assistant State Pathologist, Dr Louise Mulligan, however the final results of toxicology tests carried out during the autopsies will not be known for weeks.

A source said "nothing of note was discovered" in the autopsies and that the final pathologist report is "awaited".

The cause of death of the father and son is not likely to be known publicly until an inquest is held later on at the Limerick County Coroner's Court.

According to sources, several witnesses reported that the car Mr Velocci was driving veered into the path of an oncoming articulated truck, smashing head-on into the heavy-goods vehicle.

The driver of the lorry, who escaped serious injury, is said to be severely traumatised.

Jodie Power underwent surgery last Wednesday for a broken arm and was reported to be in a stable condition at University Hospital Limerick.

The house in Oola, Co Limerick, where Jodi Power lived with her son Alex and her other child, aged nine months.
The house in Oola, Co Limerick, where Jodi Power lived with her son Alex and her other child, aged nine months.

Sources said she was "inconsolable" as she tried to come to terms with the death of her beloved son, and her ex-partner.

Marco Velocci With Jodi Power.
Marco Velocci With Jodi Power.

The Oola native has an 18-month old son from a separate relationship. The infant is being cared for by his father at his home in Tipperary.

Following a case conference at Bruff Garda Station, sources said officers are to investigate all possible lines as they try to piece together what led to the double tragedy.

Gardaí are continuing to trawl through social media sites to see if any digital footprint was left which may yield answers as to what led to last Tuesday's shocking events which has stunned the local community.

more courts articles

Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody
Further charges to be brought against accused in MV Matthew drugs haul case Further charges to be brought against accused in MV Matthew drugs haul case
Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster Football fan given banning order after mocking Munich air disaster

More in this section

Lonely Planet's Ultimate Travelist Potential extension of Wild Atlantic Way into Northern Ireland being considered
'Our maternity system is broken': Campaigners demand Commission of Investigation into baby deaths 'Our maternity system is broken': Campaigners demand Commission of Investigation into baby deaths
TOPSHOT-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-AID 'You could say we escaped hell and it's still going on in there', mother says of fleeing Gaza
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited